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Sometimes you'll get an answer in 30 seconds - other times, it could be weeks, months or even years before something can be identified, sometimes you just drop off the bottom of the page into obscurity - or the "unresolved queries" forum.

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Cheers, Sue (M)"The really smart people know enough to know that there's too much that they don't know for them to be arrogant about the little they do know." Prof. Ron Davis OMF

In the meantime I'm kinda following Frank's advise in that I'm going to post a query on Scotland's Glass. I'm just waiting for my registration to be accepted. If I find out what it is, I'll let you know.

Hi. Yes, I know. I went to the Scottish Glass Society but I couldn't see a facility for logging a query with photos so I followed a link and found Scotland's Glass, which does have that facility . . . hence I'm 'kiinda following Frank's advice'. I hope I haven't committed some kind of faux pas!

You have to send an e-mail to the SGS and with luck they will not forward it to me... not that I mind of course. Made at least one great discovery through that route. I doubt they will see it on SG but the more exposure the quicker an answer. As somebody out there does know!

Hi Nancy....sorry, please forgive me, I tend to forget that we all had to start as new members. :usd:

Pamela has the most amazing collection of pressed glass.....she is in Germany, and is a member here that I (in fact probably all of us!) always turn to when I have a pressed glass query. her site is http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/ and you can look through that lot when you have a few hours to spare and a large cup of tea!

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Rosie.

When all's said and done, there's nothing left to say or do. Roger McGough.

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